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Simon Jordan has rushed to the defence of Liverpool after Arne Slot's side have come in for criticism following their downturn in performancesSimon Jordan has rubbished claims about Liverpool's form in a passionate defence of the Premier League champions. Criticism is being aimed at the Premier League champions as their problems persist with their title-winning squad underperforming and their summer arrivals failing to live up to their expectations so far.Liverpool round off their gruelling spell of three consectutive away matches against rivals Chelsea (Saturday, kick-off 17:30), with Dutchman Slot facing scrutiny for the first time after a dream debut season at Anfield.READ MORE: Curtis Jones makes alarming admission about Liverpool's defeat to GalatasarayREAD MORE: Galatasaray boss rubs salt in Liverpool wounds after beating Reds - 'A sense of fear'However, Jordan has disputed that the problems aren't as bad as its being made out with the polarising talk show presenter defending Liverpool."Ooh, they've lost two games, they're top of the Premier League," he began with a tongue-in-cheek quip.
"They lost to Nottingham Forest at home last season in their first three or four games."The only difference in this situation is that they haven't looked so assured, I remember watching Liverpool in the first game of the season against Ipswich and they weren't looking great either."Let's get things into context: they're top of the Premier League, they've lost to Palace who haven't been beaten by anybody in 18 games including some of the best teams in the country, so there's no great shame there."The fact is because they've spent £400million over three transfer windows, they've replaced players they were forced to through tragedies, which increased expenditure that they wouldn't have to do, so they're going through a bit of a blip for five seconds. I like Jamie and I think a lot of the time what he says is worth listening to, in this instance he's making noise on a television show to create reaction in it."You're top of the Premier League, you're not playing particularly well but the key component of any side is that if you can win the majority of your games that you play in not very well, there isn't too much wrong with you."If you've got the assembled parts, I'm glad Isak hasn't hit the ground running as I'd like to see him struggle a bit - meanspirited but not withstanding it.
Liverpool last season were a top team, but also a workman-like team, which they've sprinkled a bit of stardust on in terms of the transfers they have brought in."And they haven't gained anything going forward, but they've lost a lot defensively. He's a young boy, coming to a new league, and has plenty of time to go."But right now, he needs to come out of the team, Liverpool go back to what they were last season, and try to build some confidence and some stability.